Worship at Temple Isaiah takes many forms. Shabbat services are the cornerstone of Jewish worship. We observe Jewish holidays with services and special activities. Lifecycle events are also important opportunities for our community to gather in prayer.

Our services are fully egalitarian (men and women participate equally), we try our best to be gender-neutral when we honor Adonai (Him or Her?), and we pay homage to both our fathers and mothers (Avot v'Imahot). We use a mix of English and Hebrew and traditional and contemporary melodies.

From the Union's publications, Wake-Up Rituals: Crafting Jewish Tradition for Young Childrenand Jewish Bedtime Ritualsproduced by the Department of Lifelong Jewish Learning.UPON WAKINGModeh Ani is the traditional prayer to be said by children. Hold your child…

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